Plastic eggs will be hidden around the parking lot of Sportstown Billiards and in the bushes across the street at TG Lee Dairy on April 24 for Sportstown’s Easter Egg Hunt.

The event is free for whoever wants to participate and the plastic easter eggs found, can be traded in for a prize at Sportstown. Owner Vicki Dore won’t tell me what the prizes are but she did hint free beer was involved.

The event happens from 2-7 p.m. Sportstown Billiards is in the Milk District at 2414 E. Robinson Street in Orlando. Call 407-894-6258.

The 2011 Orlando Magic Playoffs start tomorrow, April 16, and Fan Fest is happening on Church Street in front of Amway Center three hours prior to tip-off.

Fan Fest will feature the Bacardi Together Block Party with $4 Bacardi specials, $2 beers and $2 hot dogs during happy hour (4-6 p.m.), while other food and beverages will be available for purchase. There will also be a Bacardi “Blue & White Ignite” specialty drink. A fan zone is set up with a tailgate atmosphere.

No ticket is required to attend Fan Fest and guests can stay to watch the game on the 16×9 foot HD outdoor television. Be sure to get there early, this fills up fast.

In today’s “Calendar” section of the Orlando Sentinel, I wrote about One80 Grey Goose Lounge at the top of the new Amway Center in downtown Orlando. This place has a crazy, gorgeous view and, even better no cover to get in.

I’m a UCF girl myself, but I know there are a lot of you UF fans in Central Florida. So you guys will dig this Saturday’s event:

University of Florida alum will turn the streets of downtown Orlando orange and blue on Saturday night. The “Gator Get Down in O-Town” pub crawl will take them to Pipers Downtown Sports Bar and Grill, The Lodge, Finnhenry’s, Ember, The Other Bar, Wall Street Plaza and Latitudes. Tickets include a drink at each venue. The Pita Pit will supply $5 pitas all night to soak up those drinks.

Those of you that have tuned into my bit on SBK Live on 104.1 FM every Thursday at 8 p.m. are familiar with the count that is announced at the end of my events roundup.

The count is the number of times I have laughed during the show. I laugh a lot. I don’t know why, I guess I’m a happy gal so I’m okay with it. I also have a very distinct laugh.

Well, a month or so ago SBK, Cabin and Angel started getting emails that their listeners had started a drinking game revolved around my many laughs while I’m talking on the show.

Here’s how it works:

Every time I laugh, during the 10 or so minutes I’m on the air, you have to drink. Whether it’s a sip of your beer or cocktail or glass of wine, that part doesn’t matter. I strongly suggest if you partake in this game, you stay at home while doing it and not leave afterward. Trust me, I laugh a lot and no one should be driving anywhere after I get off the air. Including myself, I play along too!

Those of you that are transplants from San Antonio, or have visited the area, are probably familiar with Mad Dogs British Pub. It’s a restaurant/pub concept that sounds very similar to the Tilted Kilt according to the press release:

“Mad Dogs British Pub opened on San Antonio’s Riverwalk in 1995 putting a playful twist on English pub culture, with its staff donning kilts and Union Jack dresses while serving beer to patrons in yard glasses.”

Looks like the pub will be franchising out with locations to open in Ocala, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. The location in Orlando hasn’t been determined yet, but they’re hoping to open by the end of this year.

For those not familiar with Mad Dogs, got to its website at maddogs.net to find out more.

Deja Vu, the club that just late last year took over the spot that was formerly Voyage and Blue Room, is now Zen Exotic Lounge & Club.

With a name like Deja Vu, self-fulfilled prophecy perhaps?

Well I haven’t heard back from the club, that is located at 17 Pine Street in downtown Orlando, but they are having their grand soft opening tomorrow night. And it’s a fundraiser for Japan and Haiti disaster relief. NFL players Joe Burnett from the N.Y. Giants, Kevin Smith from the Detroit Lions and Ike Taylor from the Pittsburgh Steelers will be there to celebrate. Doors open at 9 p.m. and ladies are free until midnight. It’s $10 otherwise and all proceeds will benefit the Red Cross.

Sip on wines from around the world while dining on food from area restaurants at this fundraiser for New Hope for Kids. The 10th Annual Art of the Vine will also feature live music, silent and live auctions and a drawing for a 2011 BMW 128.